2006-2019 Toyota Corolla TPMS Light Low Tire Pressure Reset

Last Updated on February 17, 2020 by Christ

2006-2019 Toyota Corolla TPMS Light Low Tire Pressure Reset – Toyota Corolla is one type of a sedan car manufacturer Toyota, which is quite well known. One of the world’s best-selling sedan car is the Toyota Corolla. In September 2013, Toyota Corrola has posted record sales in the world. With sales of 40 million units of the Corolla, then no other car in the world, which exceeded sales of the Corolla sedan.

One cause of the rapid advancement of Toyota’s automotive industry worldwide, because of a large share of sales of the Corolla sedan. One cause of Corolla so popular because of after-sales service is very satisfying consumers and resale value is higher than its competitors. With subdued consumer satisfaction, as well as continuous innovation, making the Toyota car family favorite.

2006-2019 Toyota Corolla TPMS Light Low Tire Pressure Reset

2006-2019 Toyota Corolla TPMS Light Low Tire Pressure Reset:

Time needed: 7 minutes

If you replaced a wheel, tire, TPMS sensor, etc. and are now getting a warning light on your car, then the sensor needs to be reset. Follow these steps to reset the Tire Pressure Monitoring Sensor (TPMS) light on your Toyota Corolla:

  1. Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine switch off and engage the parking brake.

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  2. Adjust the tire inflation pressure recommended on the tire placard located on the door panel.

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  3. Turn the engine switch to the “ON” position

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  4. Locate and press the tire pressure warning reset button until the tire pressure warning light blinks 3 times.

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  5. Wait for a few minutes with the engine switch in the “ON” position

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  6. Finally, turn the engine switch to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position.

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For more details please check the following video:

This tutorial is based on the Toyota owner’s manual. The procedure above can be applied to all the generations of Toyota Corolla (2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 model years). Hopefully, the article of 2006-2019 Toyota Corolla TPMS Light Low Tire Pressure Reset useful for you.

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17 Comments on “2006-2019 Toyota Corolla TPMS Light Low Tire Pressure Reset

  1. The above instructions do not apply for my Toyota Corolla 2014 model, purchased in Israel. This model does not have a pressure light reset button as shown in the photo..

    • It is on the bottom lip of the plastic panel underneath the steering wheel I had to get down on my hands and knees with my head practically resting on the floorboard as if I were going to look at the backside of the plastic panel. If you’re running your hands along the bottom lip of the panel you should feel it almost directly lined up with the right ebge of the brake pedal

  2. my ’15 corolla le doesn’t have a reset button. it doesn’t blink
    and tires are all good. but, still the light is on.

    • It is on the bottom lip of the plastic panel underneath the steering wheel I had to get down on my hands and knees with my head practically resting on the floorboard as if I were going to look at the backside of the plastic panel. If you’re running your hands along the bottom lip of the panel you should feel it almost directly lined up with the right ebge of the brake pedal

  3. My 2007 corolla does NOT have a low tire pressure dash light that comes on when i turn the key and does not have a tire pressure warning system reset switch as stated in the owners manual. My valve stems are soft rubber not metal. Do I have TPMS? I don’t think I do. How can I tell if my 2007 does?

  4. On my 2010 Corolla Le, I looked every where and looked in the manual and on youtube and google and have had no luck in locating the damn switch. Steering column, glove compartment, underneath the dash, by the dash all around, and no luck. What a cruel joke on Toyota’s part to waste an hour of someone’s time to find something so simple. If anybody has a similiar model like mine and able to find the tire pressure reset switch please let me know. Thank you. In all out honesty I think the tire pressure gauge is a joke and another gimmick for the dealers and manufacturers to milk you out of your hard earned money and later have to come back to milk you more in repairs if they can. Otherwise great car.

    • I have a 2009 Corolla S which does NOT have a “reset” button. All I did was to inflate all 4 tires to the recommended pressure (32 psi in my case) and the TPMS light went out automatically. The manufacturer did not mention this in the manual. Obviously, they need to do a better job in the write-up of their operating manuals.

  5. I have the 2015 Toyota Corolla Sport and the reset button is in the glove box on the left hand side by the glove box door. When you open it look to the left and down and you will see the symbol and the set button. Hope this helps!

  6. Thanks for the information. The reset light on my 2014 Toyota Corolla is “in” the glove box. Not the box itself, but when you open it, it is in a recess, in the rear, on the left side of the box. That light is such an aggravation. It turns on at random times and has indicated a bad tire only once. It would be great if it worked properly.

  7. 2014 Corolla – Open the glove box and not in the glove box, but to the left side bottom next to the glove box (facing to the rear of the vehicle) is the evasive tire pressure reset button. Thanks for the help on this comment section!

  8. My 2018 Camry had tires rotated, when I got in the car I noticed all the wheel indicators had dashes instead of tire psi.
    I returned it to the shop and they were puzzled. Falsely I was told that after 30 minutes it would correct itself. A day later this program still exists.. what should I do?

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